Cutoff Prevention

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A Cutoff Prevention is a technique often seen in older tennis and YTP that involves a short sequence at the very end of a video, usually stating "cutoff prevention". The "cutoff" in question comes from the way that older versions of Vegas tended to chop off the end of videos (citation needed), so this was done to prevent that - the cutoff prevention instead would be cut off and all would go well. Modern editors usually don't do this, and thus cutoffs are often added as a humorous in-joke to end the video. The only time cutoff preventions are still used for their intended purpose is for X-Second Tennis (as timing down to the frame is often important) or when intentionally using older software.